SCOTUS redux

Oct 03, 2008 15:32

Bonus case! Since I was talking with people about ID requirements to vote the other day, and none of us could remember if there had been a SCOTUS case about it or what it was.

Crawford v. Marion County Election Board (2008)This case challenged an Indiana law requiring citizens voting in person to present government-issued photo ID. Indiana claimed ( Read more... )

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truthspeaker October 3 2008, 22:07:58 UTC
Good. I'm always surprised that I need an ID to fly, but not to vote. It's not as if people ever lie when they vote...

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topologist October 4 2008, 02:58:00 UTC
This isn't really a second round of the meme, but post 'em if you got 'em.

For no particularly good reason, I like Supreme Court cases involving inanimate objects as the plaintiff or defendant, such as a 1958 Plymouth sedan or 95 bottles of vinegar.

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seborn October 4 2008, 03:17:16 UTC
Alleged vinegar, please.

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